... esteem which men have for such talents, will naturally give a value to their produce, superior to what would be due to the time employed about it. Such talents can seldom be acquired but in consequence of long application, and the superior value of... Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings - Page 971844Full view - About this book
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 372 pages
...acquired but in consequence of long application, and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time...and labour which must be spent in acquiring them. In the advanced state of society, allowances of this kind, for superior hardship and sq. perior skill,... | |
| 1845 - 448 pages
...acquired, but inconsequence of long application; and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time...and labour which must be spent in acquiring them." These observations are applicable in an especial manner to pharmaceutical preparations, which are the... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 204 pages
...acquired but in consequence of long application, and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time...and labour which must be spent in acquiring them. In the advanced state of society, allowances of this kind, for superior hardship and superior skill,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1825 - 446 pages
...acquired but in consequence of long application, and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time...and labour which must be spent in acquiring them. In the advanced state of society, allowances of this kind, for superior hardship and superior skill,... | |
| Pharmacy - 1843 - 812 pages
...acquired, but in consequence of long application, and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time and labour which must be spent ;n acquiring them."* These observations are applicable in an especial manner to pharmaceutical preparations,... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - Interest - 1870 - 376 pages
...acquired but in consequence of long application, and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time...and labour which must be spent in acquiring them. In the advanced state of society, allowances of this kind, for superior hardship and superior skill,... | |
| Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk - Capital - 1890 - 488 pages
...acquired, but in consequence of long application and the superior value of their produce may frequently be more than a reasonable compensation for the time and labour which must be spent in acquiring them " (book i. chap. vi.) The insufficiency of this explanation is obvious. In the first place, it is clear... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1894 - 526 pages
...but in consequence of long application, and the superior value 42 of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time...and labour which must be spent in acquiring them. In the advanced state of society, allowances of this kind, for superior hardship and superior skill,... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1909 - 646 pages
...application, and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable com pensation for the time and labour which must be spent in ] acquiring them. In the advanced state of society, allowances of this kind, for superior hardship and superior skill,... | |
| Edwin Cannan - Business & Economics - 1964 - 480 pages
...acquired but in consequence of long application, and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time...and labour which must be spent in acquiring them. In the advanced state of society, allowances of this kind, for superior hardship and superior skill,... | |
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